Samsung has revealed it's working on 4K display technology for smartphones but will it make the Galaxy Note 4 in time?
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 was launched in September 2013 at
IFA a year ago. The fundamental handset of the Galaxy Note series is generally
announced at the occasion in Berlin and its normal Sammy will go with the same
pattern and report the Note 4 at IFA 2014 in September. Its part of the way
wanted in light of regular launch designs, additionally on the grounds that
Samsung executives have essentially affirmed that this is what's going on, a
strangely transparent move in an undeniably secured up world of mobile
pre-launch information.
It's still very much a route off yet, however recently we're
beginning to hear the first gossipy tidbits about what the handset may look
like, as well as what type of features and specs it may feature. The Note 4 has
been affirmed by a Samsung representative. Shockingly the executive did now
affirm anything about the hardware and/or specs. We hope to see an enhanced
screen resolution – possibly a 4K one –, more RAM, a 64-bit chipset and
potentially a larger battery.
Based on previous launches, one can accept the Note 4 will
use two chipsets: one from Qualcomm and one from Samsung. Whether these will be
64-bit chips stays to be seen; the Note 4 could be the first handset to pack in
a 64-bit Exynos system on a chip. On the other hand, it could run the
Snapdragon 801 or 805. An alternate alternative is the greater part of the
above – whichever way, the handset (like its predecessor) will be bounty
effective and feature the latest and greatest LTE and Wi-Fi radios.
Samsung's Note range has inspired us no end as of late. The
Galaxy Note 3 was one of the best Android handsets we tried in 2013. It had
everything: power, specs and a positively splendid battery life. The camera was
also truly simple to utilize and delivered good results. In the interim,
Samsung's proceeded usage of superb S-Pen stylus features and upgraded
multitasking capabilities stands the Galaxy Note 3 out against its rivals.
Nobody else does styluses so well, or offers such a desktop-like multitasking
background in a Smartphone.
Also that is the thing that makes the Galaxy Note 4 such an
energizing prospect. Read on for everything else we presently think about the
phablet.